Unscramble the Blue Letters

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Open Cloze

Now, this was back in the 19th _______. And to do that meant creating the ________ gradients that had ever yet been made, which meant building long viaducts across river valleys — this is actually the viaduct across the Thames at Maidenhead — and long _______ such as the one at Box, in Wiltshire. But he didn't stop there. He didn't ____ with just trying to design the best railway journey. He imagined an integrated transportation system in which it would be possible for a _________ to embark on a train in London and disembark from a ship in New York. One journey from ______ to New York. This is the S.S. Great Western that he built to take care of the second half of that journey.

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passenger

century

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flattest

london

tunnels

Original Text

Now, this was back in the 19th century. And to do that meant creating the flattest gradients that had ever yet been made, which meant building long viaducts across river valleys — this is actually the viaduct across the Thames at Maidenhead — and long tunnels such as the one at Box, in Wiltshire. But he didn't stop there. He didn't stop with just trying to design the best railway journey. He imagined an integrated transportation system in which it would be possible for a passenger to embark on a train in London and disembark from a ship in New York. One journey from London to New York. This is the S.S. Great Western that he built to take care of the second half of that journey.